Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
[2024-01-11 22:24:09]
Most people think there are many things that seems natural. What people regularly do every day and what I want to do something in the future. These include regular meals, choices to go to school, reading, work, future choices and more. However, if these are removed, someone will tell you where you want to eat, when and where you work, what you can read, and decide your future. Many of these things happened to some extent in the Maoist era of the Chinese Cultural Revolution that began in the late 1960s.
Born in China in 1954, Dai Sijie was a film director who was educated during the Cultural Revolution. In 1984, he left China for France, and since then he lived and worked. His first novel, Balzac and Little Chinese Taylor, published in France in 2000, became a direct bestseller and received five awards. The rights of the novel are sold in 19 countries and will be shot soon. Honore de Balzac, Ursule Mirouet, North Island, Blue House, Nien Cheng, Shanghai's life and death, Ma Jian, Red Dust: Road to China, Maurice J. Meisner, Mao Zedong China and Posts: People's Republic History, Anchee Min, Red Rhododendron, Lulu Wang, Red China Bruce: My Long March, Rae Yang, Spider Eater, Zhu Xiaodi, Red House from Mao Zedong to the present 30 Year: China Communist Youth and Youth
Balzac and Little Chinese Taylor are young adult novels founded in China based on the experience of young people, and have a very high reputation for Large Sagez. During Mao's infamous Cultural Revolution, about two teenagers were expelled to the country for reeducation. My husband and I read this book. We find episode episodes, and we like to touch cultures different from our Western culture. When I look at the word "reeducation" it turns out that it is sometimes defined as an effort to restore or reform according to individual wishes. In the latter case, the re-education camp was the name of the prison camp which was originally operated by the Vietnamese Communist Party after the end of the Vietnam War, but it was also found that it was later used to explain the camps operated by China. Reform the revolutionaries. In labor camps prisoners are usually rarely receiving food and medical care.
Balzac and Chinese Little Girl Tailor are examples of scar literature, which was a Chinese literary movement developed after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976. That name comes from Lu Xinhua 's 1978 short novel "Scar". This type includes the story of "intellectuals" who re - educated during the Cultural Revolution, most of which are autobiographical or semi - autobiographical. A remarkable example of scar literature is Li Cunxin's autobiography, "Mao Zedo's Last Dancer" (2003). This is an Australian ballet dancer who was educated at the Chinese dance academy in the early 1970s. Literature is the most important for Barzac and Chinese girls' tailors, and the narrator in Luo and the fourth suitcase is a classic French piece of the 19th century. HonorédeBalzac novels Ursule Mirouët, Cousin Pons and Père Goriot belong to his 94th series LaComédiehumain